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    I`ve read the how to section and it says to dry in a straight line (back and forth motion), does this also apply to washing?

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    Welcome to the forum.



    Horizontal panels should be touch in front to back motions.



    Vertical panels in up and down motions.



    This should go for washing applying wax/sealant and buffing.



    The purpose is that any swirls possibly induced into the paint will be less likely to be seen under most lighting conditions.



    HTH.

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    When I dry I don`t even rub. I have found that blotting is just as fast as rubbing if you use a bath towel.
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    Washing is the most damaging thing most Autopians do to their paint. I say this because people here usually use clean very high quality microfiber or 100% cotton for buffing and drying, so washing is the only time you should be touching your dirty car.



    I take a long time to wash, anywhere from 1:45 to 4 hours.

 

 

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